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Old 02-18-2002, 05:14 PM   #1
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Auto-Manual Parts locating I need your help

I am swapping in a jdm b18c1 for my sohc automatic. I already got the slave and master cylinder, I need the pedal assembly, hydrolic lines for the slave and master cylinders, I need the dust seal and bushings for the shifter. If anyone has junk yards around their area that have websites could you post the addresses, I called all the junk yards around my area and no one has anything (I live in SD everyone but me drives a damn truck). I am trying to avoid getting them from Honda cuz they said the slave and master cylinder alone would be 200 and i got the brand new cylinders online for both I only paid 53$. I would really appreciate your help. Thanks
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